Edition 84 – Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health Workers in a Rural Community in the Dominican Republic
Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health Workers in a Rural Community in the Dominican Republic By Rosemary Wright, MPH, Johns Hopkins University Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Wright R. Analyzing water conditions and educating community healtth workers in a rural community in the Dominican Republic. HPHR. 2024. 84. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/FFFF1 Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health […]
Edition 85 – A Call to Arms: On Complacency in Times of a Public Health Crisis
A Call to Arms: On Complacency in Times of a Public Health Crisis By Mckenna Brownell, Georgetown University School of Medicine Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brownell M. A call to arms: on complacency in times of a public health crisis. HPHR. 2024. 85. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/GGGG5 A Call to Arms: On Complacency in Times of a Public Health […]
Edition 85 – Association of race and ethnicity in cesarean rates in a diverse low-risk population
Association of race and ethnicity in cesarean rates in a diverse low-risk population By Monique Holod, BA, Rush Medical College; Dr. Samantha de los Reyes, MD, Rush University Medical Center; Dr. Anna McCormick, DO, Rush University Medical Center Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Holod M, Reyes S, McCormick A. Association of race and ethnicity in cesarean […]
Edition 85 – Medication for Addiction Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy by Primary Care Obstetricians
Medication for Addiction Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy by Primary Care Obstetricians By Courtney Horton, MD, University of Minnesota Medical School, Southwest Healthcare Medical Education Consortium, Temecula Valley Hospitals; Rana Jawish, MD, University of Utah Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine; Johnna Nynas, MD, University of Minnesota Medical School, Sanford Health of Northern […]
Edition 85 – Breaking Barriers: The Urgent Need for Black Representation in Medicine
Breaking Barriers: The Urgent Need for Black Representation in Medicine By Alice Liu Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Liu A. Breaking barriers: the urgent need for Black representation in medicine. HPHR. 2024. 85. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/GGGG2 Breaking Barriers: The Urgent Need for Black Representation in Medicine Abstract This article addresses the pressing issue of Black underrepresentation in healthcare and […]
Edition 85 – Revisiting Daubert: Ensuring Equity and Integrity in the Admissibility of Scientific Testimony
Revisiting Daubert: Ensuring Equity and Integrity in the Admissibility of Scientific Testimony Commentary by William J. Lee, J.D., M.S., MACE, Scientific Practice Group, Kershaw Talley Barlow, P.C., and the American College of Epidemiology Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lee W. Revisiting Daubert: ensuring equity and integrity in the admissibility of scientific testimony. HPHR. 2024. 85. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/GGGG1 Revisiting […]
Edition 76 – The Relationship Between Live Births and CVD Among African American Women in Jackson Heart Study
The Relationship Between Live Births and CVD Among African American Women in Jackson Heart Study By Elizabeth Jones, MPH; Dr. Keith Norris, MD, PhD; Dr. Brenda Jenkins, PhD; Dr. Clifton Addison, PhD; Dr. Marinelle Payton, MD, PhD, MS, MPH, Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Jones E, Norris K, Jenkins B, Addison C, Payton M. The relationship […]
Edition 62 – Fostering Mental Health First Aid Competence Among Older African American Adults: A Feasibility Study
Fostering Mental Health First Aid Competence Among Older African American Adults: A Feasibility Study By Phronie Jackson, PhD, MPH; Lillie Monroe-Lord, PhD; James Maiden, PhD; and Victoria Revelle, MPH Citation Jackson P, Monroe-Lord L, Maiden J, Revelle V. Fostering mental health first aid competence among older African Americans adults: a feasibility study. HPHR. 2023;62. DOI: […]
Edition 56 – Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts
Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts By Gabriel McDerment Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation McDerment G. Singing towards freedom: An exploration of music therapy practices in Norwegian prison contexts. HPHR. 2022;56.10.54111/0001/DDD3 Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts Abstract This narrative review explores […]
Edition 77 – Nanmaran Anbuselvan – Breathe Easy: Tackling Air Quality for Healthier Communities
Breathe Easy: Tackling Air Quality for Healthier Communities By Nanmaran Anbuselvan Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Anbuselvan N. Breathe easy: tackling air quality for healthier communities. HPHR. 2023;77. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/YYY8 Breathe Easy: Tackling Air Quality for Healthier Communities The United States has major problems with air quality, which has a direct influence on public health. People and […]